Tuesday, December 22, 2009 6:25pm PST

Surf Story Art Show

By: MORINstyle

Surf Story Art Show
Ben "33" Brough with some of his creations. Photo: MORINformed

Last Friday night was the release party/art show for Robb Havassy's Surf Story a 440 page book that documents the surf culture that was created by not just surfing, but by the paintings, photographs and writings that depict what it's like to be moved by a wave. Havassy's been been painting surfing for years, and if there's anyone who can tell the story of the evolution of surf art it's him.

Most of the artists featured in the book were in attendance with some of there current works, which were available for purchase, and also inspiration for the all the starved artists in attendance. The show had it all from paintings to photographs to actual surfboards. There were waves, surfers, women, beautiful scenery everything that makes up being a surfer was depicted in one way or another.

Havassy's always been a big supporter of the Surfrider Foundation, and has raised over $100,000 for the protectors of the seas over the years. All proceeds raised from raffles, beverage sales and what not went to the Foundation, and believe me there was some money raised, the kegs were kicked pretty quick.

Below are some photos from the show, there's a lot more in the gallery at the bottom, and more on the way.




That my friends is Rincon, it's called "Afternoon Bliss," and it's a $10,000 painting


See.



A little more abstract than the first.


Even more abstract from 33.


Surf potographer extrodiare, Aaron Chang, and MORINformed.



Lower Trestles.


Show prep.


Surfing's first World Champ, Pete "PT" Townend with some lovely ladies.


Art by pro surfer Mike Lossness.


And guess what Lossness was there. Pictured on the left with fellow employee of
surfing Josh Hoyer.


El Porto temptress by LA based artist Damion Fulton.


Speaking of LA Dogtown legend, Jeff Ho.


 

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spencerreynolds

Posted by spencerreynolds December 28, 2009 10:14am PSTReply | Report Abuse

This was a huge undertaking for Robb. I can't wait to see the book. I am one of the artists in it. I also had art at the event, though I wasn't able to attend myself. You can check out my art at my profile here, or at artandsurf.com

Kat Hoffman

Posted by Kat Hoffman December 29, 2009 12:10pm PSTReply | Report Abuse

Wow! I dig it! Sold. I want the book.

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